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- valums, on 01/16/2009, -3/+40Wow, my ajax upload script is mentioned in smashing magazine.
- alanocu, on 01/16/2009, -3/+16Love this stuff. Makes my job so much easier - really valuable for me as a freelancer.
- jaygeeze, on 01/16/2009, -3/+16Wow this'll keep me busy for a while.
- Arpowers, on 01/16/2009, -2/+14information overload... why am I not using some of this stuff.
- Vindexus, on 01/16/2009, -0/+8I'd put that on my resume.
- Mo0eY, on 01/16/2009, -2/+9To answer your first question:
http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=jQuery
To answer your second question:
It makes life easier. Easier life = more happy people = more money = more development = life easier. Tada! - unco, on 01/16/2009, -0/+6its wicked! definitely should be in that list
- annjay, on 01/16/2009, -1/+7What a great huge collection...Some of them are my most favorite.
- Vindexus, on 01/16/2009, -1/+7It warms my heart to see stuff like this on Digg again.
- ericditmer, on 01/16/2009, -0/+6For anyone that didn't hear, jQuery 1.3 was released two days ago. It's awesome. Go get it: http://www.jquery.com
- shanehonda, on 05/19/2009, -0/+6Dugg for jQuery
- trollick, on 01/16/2009, -0/+5Because menus, calendars, advanced data grids, etc are so common in web apps, why not just add them into HTML standard itself? But that would make developer's life too easy I guess...
- Mo0eY, on 01/16/2009, -0/+4Thanks a ton! I just started learning jQuery, and I've been wanting to do a sliding panel login for a while.
- shanehonda, on 05/19/2009, -1/+5jQuery gzipped is only like 18K
- waz67, on 01/16/2009, -0/+3Anyone know of a jQuery plugin to do navigation menus that look like MS Office ribbon controls?
- ziadeh, on 01/16/2009, -1/+4pretty sweet
- iericg, on 01/16/2009, -2/+5Yeah your right just stick with SWF's... plus you'll get SEO advantages as well.
- haentz, on 01/16/2009, -2/+4So what exactly is new about this? Neat stuff, sure, but not new...
- s0krat3z, on 01/16/2009, -0/+2I love jQuery!
- kingofthisnight, on 01/16/2009, -0/+2I really like the robot animation. It was pretty cool to see that in action.
- mcprogrammer, on 01/16/2009, -1/+3jQuery hasn't really grown at all since it was first released. In fact, I think it's gotten smaller. It used to be around 20K. It always amazes me that they can add features, improve performance, and keep the size the same or smaller all at the same time.
- XHashmeerX, on 01/16/2009, -0/+2We just moved from Prototype/Scriptaculous to jQuery. Bottom line, Prototype+Scriptaculous is FAT.
The wealth of plugins for jQuery is great, syntax is straight forward (similar to Prototype though). - vincentb, on 01/17/2009, -0/+2Same thing for me. I used to love Prototype + Scriptaculous, but jQuery is the way of the future I think. Microsoft has chosen jQuery as it's ASP.NET javascript helper, so I presume it will stay high on radar for the years to come.
- WoollyMittens, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1Oh joy and I had just uploaded my CSS based animation add-on for jQuery today: http://www.classbehaviours.com/default.php?id=anim ... It got rather cumbersome to hand-script all animations, so I whipped a parser up that will run through keyframes defined in a stylesheet. It takes a really lazy developer to innovate. :)
- WoollyMittens, on 01/16/2009, -0/+190% of everything on the internet is crap. But I must agree that they could have narrowed it down a little. Who's going to check out 45 examples?
- Biscuitz, on 01/16/2009, -2/+3I love smashing magazine!
- pgouy, on 01/16/2009, -1/+2Where's Profit ?
- inactive, on 01/16/2009, -2/+3this is a good resource, thank you
mootools is pretty fly - oskee80, on 01/22/2009, -0/+1I found some of these broken/buggy on Chrome/webkit. Anyone else?
- aladrin, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1Some of those are good, but too many are crap
- trollick, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1I'm eating cake.
- Stupidumb, on 01/16/2009, -1/+2Anyone have an opinion on Prototype/Scriptaculous versus jQuery?
- Demonmonger, on 01/17/2009, -1/+2Why do these javascript packages feel like such a hack? I feel dirty just looking at the code. I'll stick with Adobe Flex.
- ethanlance, on 01/16/2009, -1/+2Im currently weighing upgrading to jQuery over upgrading to the Mootools 1.2
- lintmonkey, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1Yeah, and it totally made for good user experience.
- inactive, on 01/17/2009, -0/+1Ajax laundry detergent: it's stronger than dirt.
- dougbarrett, on 01/16/2009, -0/+1That is an awesome website!
- lintmonkey, on 01/16/2009, -1/+1For a UI.
- sangam100, on 03/13/2009, -0/+0This great collection of jquery will surely benifit we developers. I do use it in asp.net web applications and has awsome result! See you at http://dotnetspidor.blogspot.com !
- WoollyMittens, on 01/16/2009, -1/+1judgefog, jQuery in itself isn't all that big. It just makes scripting event handlers a lot easier.
- inactive, on 01/24/2009, -0/+0Great list of jQuery tools for every programmer.
- metawake, on 02/04/2009, -0/+0Does anyone use JQuery with Joomla, how real is that?
I wish I could include some of the techniques in Joomla-Builder.Com, but need advice. - promotepoint, on 01/21/2009, -0/+0nice collections.
- odonovanpm, on 01/23/2009, -0/+0It looks like I'm going to be spending some time chained to my computer, really good resouce - looking forward to messing about with some of the techniques.
- blackCascade, on 01/16/2009, -1/+1True but I don't think loading time is important these days. A few dozen KBs won't hurt anyone.
- WoollyMittens, on 01/16/2009, -2/+1I just know you had been waiting to pounce someone with www.letmegooglethatforyou.com , hadn't you? :)
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